Thanks for the info Don.
I asked the question because there is the argument being put forward that having the age classes available will solve the problem. My point is that the age classes
WERE available for both Nationals events this year.
But as you point out the age classes struggled to meet the minimum of 10 to be a viable championship class...
Clearly the age class thing, while a factor, is NOT the primary reason for a lack of attendance at the Nationals, as they just didn't enter in sufficient numbers, period. As far as the entrants were concerned, the age classes were happening (being in the sup regs). They had no way of knowing that their age class would be combined with other classes, when they actually made the decision to enter or not.
On the cost/accessibility issue the MA fees, while considerable, are not any concern of the riders when deciding to enter either, unless the entry fee is pushed up to stratospheric amounts. When promoted well, national title events also have more significant streams of sponsorship revenues, that can easily offset the increased MA fees to some extent, if not completely.
Personally, I consider the $100 entry fee for a National Title event to be very reasonable indeed. It probably should have bene more than that (in 2007).
It is small change in the total cost associated with riding in the Nationals for most entrants, when you take Petrol, Accomodation, Food, Bike tyres into account (just to name a few). Even if the entry fee dropped to $50, in reality that's not going to suddenly bring in 100 more riders.
So from my point of view, the pendulum of blame for lack of attendances must swing away from age classes and cost/accessibility and here we are, back at square one.
Q: Why don't more people enter the nationals?
A: There simply isn't enough people currently racing pre 78 VMX in Australia now for there to be a large dedicated group that will go the extra mile to race the National titles.
What we all have to do is get the overall participation rate up and then events like the Nationals will take care of themselves, I believe.